Thanks coming from the master of CHOP that is a great compliment. But ours is just a fantasy...yours is the real thing
I think I told you when you were here that I've have my next 5 or 6 Fiero project builds in mind. But I'm not much of an artist & I can only imagine what they'll look like. A few months ago Aus posted up some Finale Roadster pics that looked very much like a project that I had been planning to do. I most likely would have started the Finale Roadster project much earlier if I had the skills you guys have in Photoshop, but the pshops by Aus are what finally got me going on that project.
Another longstanding concept I've had has been photoshoped on this page & now that I've seen a rendering of it, I can't understand what has taken me so long to get around to building that idea.
Archie
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Another longstanding concept I've had has been photoshoped on this page & now that I've seen a rendering of it, I can't understand what has taken me so long to get around to building that idea.
Archie
Hmmm, sounds like maybe you are going to build a Fiero with a wheelbase stretch in the front? That would be cool You could move the pedals forward an open up Fieros to a whole new market...Professional Basketball Players!
I'm liking the look of slammed's car as it is a lot like mine will be after it's painted, (except maybe for the color, and the wheels and the rockers...etc, but other than that it's a lot like mine )
First I thought you might be talking about chopping a Zimmer but I quickly dismissed that idea
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OH OH, me next, please?! Many thanks in advance!!! Oh man, ive so always wanted to see this!!! Ummm, if u do get a chance to chop these, u dont have to do both the daytime ones, just pic whichever is easier for ya!
How did you chop this? By squeezing it down? I photochop mine the same way Archie does by laying the windshield back 9 degrees, shorten the roof, lower it three inches, then reform the rear clip. Then adjust the background accordingly.
My Chop:
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I do the same, but I don't do anything special to shorten the roof. I also guesstimate on how far back to lay the windshield, I don't use anything to "measure" how many degrees it goes back. I just shoot for an eye-pleasing angle.
Awesome work here. Well, since I am going to have it done this year, do the "YellowRooster" for me. Thanks a million. Use whichever picture works best. THANKS
Mike
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Exotic, sorry for falling behind on my photochops. I've been too busy driving the real thing. But I learned yesterday not to drive it on bald front tires in the rain. I hit a puddle and it must have pushed me 4 feet to the right in an instant. I think that took a year off my life when that happened.
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Exotic, sorry for falling behind on my photochops. I've been too busy driving the real thing. But I learned yesterday not to drive it on bald front tires in the rain. I hit a puddle and it must have pushed me 4 feet to the right in an instant. I think that took a year off my life when that happened.
Okay, back to photoshop work. I smell some choptops cooking.
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